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The US authorities typically require bank statements for the previous six months. These statements are crucial as they reflect your financial stability and demonstrate your ability to afford the planned trip.
Bank statements must be recent (no more than 6 months old) and show a balance of at least $2,000 for each month of study listed on your ELI I-20.
The US authorities typically require bank statements for the previous six months. These statements are crucial as they reflect your financial stability and demonstrate your ability to afford the planned trip.
How much is the bank balance required for a B1/B2 visa? There is no minimum bank balance requirement to apply for a B1/B2 visa. The requirement is to provide financial documents proving that the foreign national can afford the trip.
My recommendation would be to go to your bank ask them for a statement (for visa purposes) which they can stamp and sign in front of you. Alternatively, you can print the most recent statement (with custom dates) and take for signing. In short, you should try to get as recent as possible.
Therefore, it would always be best to carry your bank statement. Also, keep at least $10,000 in your bank account. Make sure the balance is steady for a minimum of 6 months.
Dear (Branch Manager's Name), I am writing to request a copy of my bank statement for my account with your bank. My account details are as follows: Account Holder Name - (Your Name), Account Number - (Your Account Number). I would like the statement for the period from (Start Date) to (End Date).
The US authorities typically require bank statements for the previous six months. These statements are crucial as they reflect your financial stability and demonstrate your ability to afford the planned trip.